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<Trustee Robert Phillips, at left, joins me, Lebanon
Mayor Sherry Capello; Bob Hoffman, a local
architect; and David Nikoloff, vice president of
development for Blackford Ventures, LLC, at the
Mayor’s Office on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015, to discuss
the good things happening at the Lebanon Campus
regarding ways we may be able to address our
campus parking issues. We are very proud that
Sherry and Dave are both HACC alumni.
February 25, 2015
Osiyo, (Cherokee for Greetings) colleagues!
In my 45th
Ski Gram, I am pleased to share the following, and much more:
Spring Break Schedule
Mark Your Calendar for “Talks With Ski”
New Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Technical Leadership
“Godspell” Comes to Rose Lehrman Arts Center
Career and Academic Success Snapshots
New myHACC Portal is Coming!
Scholarship Selection Committees Need Volunteers
Career Services Strategic Plan
Middle States Update
New Director of Military and Veterans’ Affairs Dean Myers will join the Enrollment Services staff on Monday, March 23, 2015, as director
of the Military and Veterans Affairs Office. Dean comes to HACC as a retired Marine Corps
captain with 25 years of service. He also has teaching experience at Vanderbilt University
and, most recently, service as a veterans outreach coordinator. Dean’s role at HACC will be
to oversee the MVAO, ensure we are in compliance with laws and regulations related to
veterans’ benefits and to enhance our
recruitment efforts to increase veteran,
military and dependent enrollment. Please
join me in welcoming Dean.
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Spring Break Schedule
College offices will be open for full services during spring mid-term break, Monday,
March 9- Friday, March 13, 2015. Employees will have the opportunity to work four
nine-hour days (similar to our summer schedule) or any other combination of 36 hours
during that week. Please check with your supervisor to establish your work schedule for
the week.
Classified employees should report actual hours worked each day based on 36 hours and
will be paid based on 37.5 hours. Contact Maureen Reber, Payroll Office manager, ext.
214175, if you have questions about reporting your time.
Mark Your Calendar for “Talks With Ski”
I look forward to talking with many of you in the coming weeks at a new series of “Talk
With Ski” sessions for the College community that are scheduled to be held in Cooper
103 on the following dates:
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
All are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. to 10: 45 a.m. Please plan to join me with your
comments and questions.
Student Success Hero: Patsy Lavinia
This month’s student success hero is Patsy Lavinia, administrative
office technician at the Lancaster Campus. Nominated by Michael
Corradino, Lancaster Campus dean of academic affairs, Patsy is a
welcoming, generous presence in the Nursing Department, offering her
assistance and kindness to students and faculty alike. Patsy, thank you
for your contribution to student success! To nominate a coworker who inspires you, please email the Strategic Enrollment
Management: Student Success (SEM:SS) Team. Address your message to Christine
Nowik, [email protected], and include “Student Success Team Nomination” in the
subject line.
New Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Technical Leadership
Bloomsburg University and HACC signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday,
Feb. 16, 2015, to allow Bloomsburg to offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Technical
Leadership here in Harrisburg. The BAS-TL degree is specifically designed for those
with career associate degrees. Students who have completed an AAS or other career
associate degree at HACC can enter Bloomsburg University with full junior-standing (no
loss of credits!). As part of this agreement, students will complete an additional 15 credits
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of General Education courses through HACC, and will complete an additional 45 credits
through Bloomsburg courses that will be offered on HACC’s Harrisburg Campus, at the
Dixon University Center in Harrisburg and online. Eventually we hope this program will
expand to our other campuses. This program is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2015.
Supporting Our Local Communities the United Way
As a College community, we raised a total of $38,479 during our United Way campaigns
held at each campus during the fall of 2014. While pledge forms were the number one
source of funding, a variety of additional activities were organized to raise funds. Events
at HACC campuses included silent auctions, a raffle, a used book sale and dress-down
days. In addition to raising funds, some of our colleagues also volunteered their time at
organizations in their local communities. Thank you to all who supported their local
campaign and made the College shine!
“Godspell” Comes to Rose Lehrman Arts Center in March
HACC Theatre will present Stephen Schwartz’s musical “Godspell” on stage in the Rose
Lehrman Arts Center Theatre in March. Performances are scheduled Thursday, March 5-
Saturday, March 7, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 8, 2015, at 2 p.m.
This is the second show in HACC Theatre’s “Season of Mystery, Music and Memory.”
“Godspell” is a fitting choice as it was the first musical performed in the newly built Rose
Lehrman Arts Center, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
This production of “Godspell” is a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected
with contemporary pop-culture references and dazzling new arrangements of Schwartz’s
score. Based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew, the show is the story of a small
group of followers helping Jesus Christ tell parables by using a variety of games,
storytelling techniques and comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs ranging in style
from pop to vaudeville is employed as the story of Jesus’ life dances across the stage.
The production is directed by Dave Olmsted, HACC’s resident scenic designer and
theatre instructor, and music direction is by Genevieve Karki, adjunct instructor of
music. The 2012 revised version of “Godspell” is presented through special arrangement
with Music Theatre International, which also provided all authorized performance
materials.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors for performances Friday
through Sunday. HACC students are invited to a “Student Night” performance on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. All seats for this performance are $5 with valid student
identification.
For tickets, call 717-231-ROSE (7673) or visit www.hacc.edu/RLAC
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^HACC student Brittany Katzman
with Josh Carter, equipment
manager for the Hershey Bears.
Career and Academic Success Snapshots – February 2015
Brittany Katzman was majoring in radiologic technology in the fall 2014 semester, but
her real passion was going to Hershey Bears games. She wondered: Could she work in
the sports field? Her question led her to visit the Harrisburg Campus Career Services
Office to investigate.
One phone call later, Brittany was ready to shadow
with Hershey Bears staff to gain an inside look at the
field of sports management. She had a great
experience and learned that she wants to pursue a
major in business. Based on her shadowing
experience, Brittany has changed her major and is
pursuing a major and career that reflect her passion.
Student success coaching, another recent initiative at
HACC, is helping to foster success throughout a
student’s educational journey. The College’s new
student success coaches – initially called “career
coaches” – work with select programs at each
campus and use a case management approach to assist students. Deb Rebman, student
success coach for Harrisburg, Midtown and Virtual Learning, recently helped Richarde’
Anderson after a family emergency on the first day of the semester prevented him from
attending class. Since Richarde’ was not familiar with his professor or the course, he
reached out to Deb, his coach, for help. With Deb’s advice and support, Richarde’ was
able to contact his instructor, find out how to make up his absence and get back on track
for success. “Both you and the instructor have been more than accommodating,” he later
told Deb, “I feel confident that I have absolutely made the right decision in attending
HACC.”
If you have examples of students’ career or academic successes, please forward them to
Tim Barshinger, director of advising and career services, at [email protected]. Help
celebrate our wonderful students and continue to cultivate a climate of student success!
New myHACC Portal is Coming!
HACC’s Office of Information Services and Technologies (OIST) has announced that a
new myHACC portal is under construction. The new portal will be YOUR one-stop
destination for HACC OIST systems access and useful services and information.
The new myHACC portal will be available to a pilot group of employees in March. You
are invited to participate in this group. If you are interested, please email
[email protected]. The responsibilities of the pilot group members will be to use the
new portal in their day-to-day work and provide feedback on usability, content, layout
and suggestions for new features.
What is new? Employees will find enhanced single sign on for more of HACC’s
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^Student Jessica Coe, left, accepts a
scholarship award from Sue Reber,
given on behalf of the Brossman
Foundation. Jessica attends classes
at the Lancaster Campus. Reviewers
help select our scholarship recipients,
like Jessica.
commonly used OIST systems. Employees will continue to use their current HACC User
ID and password to access the new portal.
The current myHACC web portal will continue to function without interruption
throughout the pilot of the new portal. OIST is enthusiastic about the new portal and will
provide updates as they become available. If you have any questions, please check out the
FAQs or email [email protected].
Scholarship Selection Committees Need Volunteers
The HACC Foundation is preparing to award
scholarships for the 2015-16 academic year. We need
YOUR help to award scholarships to our students!
Our new online scholarship management system has
enhanced the level of service provided to our students
and given them an easier and more efficient method
to apply for HACC Foundation scholarships. The
system allows scholarship reviews to be conducted
entirely online. Each reviewer reads applications and
submits viewer scores individually, online.
We are in need of volunteers to serve on our
scholarship selection committees. As a volunteer, you
will be asked to log on to AcademicWorks to review
scholarship applications anytime between Monday, April 6, 2015, and Monday, April 27,
2015. Volunteers will receive specific instructions by Friday, April 3, 2015.
If you would like to volunteer to serve on a scholarship selection committee, please
complete the online form at the following link by Monday, March 30, 2015:
http://www.hacc.edu/Paying/CanIGetAid/ScholarshipsandGrants/Scholarship-
Reviewers.cfm.
Your help with this project will ensure we are selecting the right candidates for our
scholarships. Please help us recognize our deserving and hardworking students! Career Services Strategic Plan
HACC’s Career Services Department is encouraging students to prepare for career
success by helping them “begin with the end in mind.”
The department has adopted a new strategic plan designed to elevate the role of Career
Services Collegewide. Key components of the plan include:
Increased Career Services collaboration with faculty and instructional staff
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Development of career modules for classroom use
Hosting of events – particularly in partnership with academic instructors – that
help students explore careers, discover their skills and connect with employers
Career Services staff members look forward to working with colleagues across the
College to expand opportunities for students to investigate career opportunities and
develop their soft skills and job preparedness. If you have ideas or want to involve Career
Services in your course or event, please contact your campus Career Services
representative. Their contact information can be found at
http://www.hacc.edu/Students/CareerServices/Career-Services-Contacts.cfm.
The higher education environment of the 21st century demands greater attention to a
student’s return on investment. We all know that HACC is doing a very good job of
educating students; now we need to turn our focus to helping students demonstrate and
benefit from the value of that education. The Career Services Department looks forward
to collaborating with you to achieve that goal.
HACC Welcomes New Alumni Leaders
In December 2014, alumni elected seven new Alumni Council members. Alumni Council
is the governing body that sets policy and charts the future of the HACC Alumni
Association.
The following alumni were elected to serve three-year terms. Heidi Brubaker, 1996, Fredericksburg, coordinator of career services and KEYS
facilitator at our Lebanon Campus, representing Lebanon Campus
Nichole Mobley, 2004, Lancaster, volunteer coordinator, Water Street Ministries,
Lancaster, representing Lancaster Campus
Michelle Ressler, 2008, Lancaster, homemaker, representing Lancaster Campus
Bradley Roller, 2010, Etters, assistant producer, Pennsylvania Cable Network,
representing Harrisburg Campus
Missy Shupe, 2006, 2014, Aspers, health coach, Wellspan Health, representing
Gettysburg Campus
Sean Sims, 2006, Waynesboro, physician assistant, Waynesboro Family Medicine
Associates, representing Gettysburg Campus
Adam Walter, 2005, Harrisburg, finance technician, Pennsylvania Air National
Guard, representing the Harrisburg Campus
Congratulations to HACC’s new alumni leaders. They joined current Council members at
the first Council meeting of 2015 on Monday, Jan. 12.
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Middle States Update
Reminder: As a result of your hard work, in June 2014 the Middle States warning
was removed and HACC’s accreditation fully reaffirmed. HACC continues to assess
its courses, programs, and general education learning outcomes.
Curriculum Day – As part of our review of learning outcomes assessments and
efforts to “close the loop,” the third Collegewide assessment event was held
during the Week 0 Curriculum Day at the Lancaster Campus in January 2015. At
that event, several individuals were honored for their assessment work, including
Ed McCarthy, Jeanne Purtell and Cristal Renzo for their work with English
101; Diane Bittle for her work in Computer Technology; Elfi Hoskins for her
work in Foundational Studies; and Erin Donovan for continued work in
facilitating student learning assessment efforts.
General Education Assessments – In accordance with HACC’s General
Education Assessment Plan, the Written Communication competency and the
Technology Literacy competencies were assessed in Fall 2014. Targets were met
for Technology Literacy, and Written Communication results are being reviewed.
For Spring 2015, Oral Communications competency and Critical Thinking
competency are being assessed.
Looking Ahead – We are in the process of developing a new strategic plan that
will guide the institution’s efforts at achieving its mission over the next two to
three years. In the near future HACC will undertake its Ten-Year Middle States
Self-Study, culminating in 2017-18. The self-study process will review and
report the accomplishments and deficiencies resulting from efforts to achieve
HACC’s mission through implementation of our strategic plan. This study will
also provide recommendations for further improvements.
Bond Refinancing Saves HACC $1.9 Million HACC refinanced $19.9 million of capital improvement bonds during January 2015, saving $1.9 million. We will achieve an approximate 9 percent refunding savings rate by borrowing at lower interest rates on outstanding bonds issued in 2009 and 2010. Refinancing the outstanding capital improvement bonds will not extend the term of the
original bonds; however, it will slightly accelerate payments at a lower interest rate. The
College’s Board of Trustees approved refinancing of the bonds in November 2014,
enabling HACC’s Office of Finance to work with its independent financial advisor,
Public Financial Management, Harrisburg, to obtain the savings. The College, with a strong Standard & Poor’s credit rating of A-, worked with Public
Financial Management to select an underwriter through a competitive process. Janney
Montgomery Scott, LLC, of Philadelphia submitted the lowest bid, resulting in an overall
interest rate on the new bonds of approximately 2.476 percent.
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^Xiaoqing Zhu, professor of humanities, business and art
history, wearing purple, joined colleagues from eight
countries in Changsha, China, for the International
Symposium Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the
Excavation of the Han Tombs at Mawangdui. The
symposium, held Thursday, Dec. 11-Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014,
featured panels on ancient scripts, excavation and objects.
In addition to presenting a paper titled “Rhapsody to the
South – Cloud and Phoenix Motifs on Lacquer Wares and
Silk Paintings from Mawangdui - Antiquity and
Abstraction,” Xiaoqing also served as bi-lingual co-chair
for the objects panel.
Annual Performance Appraisal Season is Here! It is that time of year again! Now is the time to reflect on our successes in the past year,
celebrate achieved goals, evaluate performance, and set new goals to work toward in the
year to come. The 2015 Performance Appraisal Process opened on Monday, Feb. 23,
2015, and is ready for administrative, professional and classified staff to use.
Users of the Halogen appraisal system should have already received an email containing
a guide to assist supervisors and employees as they navigate through the appraisal
process. Please be sure to pay close attention to the due dates listed in the user guides and
to complete the process accordingly.
Should you have any questions
regarding the 2015 Performance
Appraisal Process, please feel
free to contact Courtney Young,
coordinator, performance
management and employee
recognition, at
717-736-4135. SAVE THE DATE:
Employee Recognition
Reception is May 1! Join us in rolling out the red
carpet for our employees!
HACC’s annual employee
recognition reception is
scheduled for Friday, May 1,
2015, at the Gettysburg Campus.
The reception opens at 4:30 p.m.
with the awards ceremony
beginning at 5:00 p.m. Please join the College community in recognizing our HACC celebrities: Recent retirees,
employees with milestone years of service, and teaching excellence award winners.
For more information please contact [email protected].
College Adopts New Advising Model
Our colleagues who assist students in setting their educational goals will soon have new
resources to use, thanks to the work of the Advising Task Force (2014-15) and the
implementation teams that are preparing to put a new advising model into place.
Focusing on the crucial role that advising plays in promoting student success, the
Advising Task Force completed its work in November 2014, submitting
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Dr. Chris Esgar, adjunct business and
management faculty member, fourth from
right, attended the Introduction to
Manufacturing Breakfast with students from
his ITM class.
recommendations to improve advising across the institution. In the coming months,
implementation teams from Academic Affairs and Student Affairs will work to put the
recommendations into practice. The changes will provide Advising staff members with
stronger tools, resources and training, enabling them to work with students based on a
“relational model” instead of a “transactional model.”
The Task Force’s full report is available in the documents channel of myHACC. Please
join me in thanking the participants who dedicated their time to this important endeavor:
Ann Burris, Angela Campbell, Mike Corradino, Lisa Delorenzo, Elfi Hoskins, Amy
Kusmiesz, Crystal Myers, Christine Nowik, Pam Pacana, Samantha Shoup, Scott
Simonds and Keith Stamm.
Check Out OCA Today
The Office of College Advancement is proud to share “OCA Today,” our unit newsletter,
with you.
Please go to the Office of College Advancement & HACC Foundation section of
myHACC to read the most recent issue of the publication or click on the following link:
https://apps.hacc.edu/hacc_forms/E56hy9/openform.cfm?FID=2645
“Introduction to Manufacturing” Breakfast
On Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015, Hanover Chamber members, area educators and local
businesses joined students from South Western High School and Hanover High School
for an Eye-Opener Breakfast featuring HACC’s Introduction to Manufacturing (ITM)
high school students.
The ITM program is a partnership between
the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce,
HACC’s Gettysburg Campus, local school
districts and area manufacturers. ITM is an
18-week program designed to educate high
school seniors about the manufacturing
environment, potential career paths in
manufacturing and local career
opportunities within the Hanover
marketplace. ITM also provides students
with the opportunity to earn three college
credits in GTEC106, Introduction to
Manufacturing, at HACC.
In addition to class instruction, students visit areas manufacturers where industry
representatives provide an introduction to their business, a plant tour and information
about operations and administration.
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HACC Represented on National Manufacturing Skills Body Daniel Wagner, P.E., managing director for the Industry, Skills and Services Department
of HACC’s Workforce Development Division, has been named to the National Expert
Panel of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC). MSSC is the nation's
leading training and certification body focused on industry-wide core technical
competencies needed by frontline production and material handling workers. As a panel
member, Dan will help ensure that MSSC’s industry-driven national standards continue
to reflect the appropriate duties and necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required of
entry-level workers. Dan’s skills and insights will be critical for maintaining MSSC
Standards used to train, assess and certify the “industrial athlete of the future.” Serving Student Veterans and Service Members on Campus Slippery Rock University will hold a day-long training program Wednesday, March 25,
2015, on addressing the social, cultural, clinical and campus-specific concerns of service
members and veterans. While “Serving Student Veterans and Service Members on
Campus” is designed specifically for counselors, psychologists and other mental health
care clinicians and social workers, organizers of the event also recommend it for non-
clinical staff members who work with students. The program covers culture and experience of service members and veterans on campus,
the deployment cycle and its impact on students, reintegration on campus and culturally-
informed assessment and intervention with student veterans. The registration fee is $15
per person or $35 for those who wish to earn seven continuing education credits. Details
and registration information can be found here. CORRECTION Tammy Gingras-Moore, adjunct instructor of communications, was awarded a Seeds of
Change mini-grant to increase student engagement, learning and retention at the
Lancaster Campus by creating a collaboration classroom. Her project will feature node
seating to allow for quick rearrangement of the room, but it will not be HACC’s first
collaboration classroom, as previously reported. The Lebanon Campus has two
collaboration classrooms. Both have short-throw projector Smartboards, large-screen TVs
with Apple TV, instructor carts with MacBook pros and 30 mini-iPads. In addition, one
has collaborative learning tables. They do not have node seating. Kudos
To Dale Hardy of the Lebanon Campus facilities staff, for taking care of custodial
duties for two days while his departmental colleagues were attending to sick family
members and recovering from illnesses. Dale performed all essential services for his
campus colleagues and students. Thank you, Dale, for going above and beyond.
To Jamie Shaw, York Writing Center tutor, on the publication of her debut “New
Adult” novel, Mayhem, published Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015. On the day of its release,
the Kindle edition skyrocketed into the Top 20 New Adult Best Seller and Top 20
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Coming of Age Best Seller lists on Amazon.com. The novel also reached 193 on the
Best Seller ranking of all paid Kindle titles, a list that includes more than one
million. Mayhem is the first book in Jamie’s New Adult romance series, published
by Avon Impulse of HarperCollins Publishers. Each title will follow a different
member of an up-and-coming rock band. Jamie’s second book, Riot, was released
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, to be followed by Chaos, on Tuesday, July 21, 2015.
To the Facility staff at the Gettysburg Campus. A faculty member shared the
following accolades, “I just wanted to express my gratitude for the work the facility
staff does to keep the grounds and campus not only looking great, but also in great
winter driving/parking conditions. After sliding out of my neighborhood, and barely
finding the pavement on the main roads at 8am Tuesday, what a welcome sight
awaited me when I arrived to start my day! You do such a great job (and at a very
early hour) to give us all safe footing and clear parking spaces.”
HACC is Going Back to Our Roots No one knows HACC better than you. You have experienced first-hand the impact that the College and its students make on our community. That is why we are reaching out to you to help us increase student enrollment through the “Back to Our Roots” Student Recruitment Campaign. The purpose of this campaign is to increase student recruitment activities through daily interactions, both professional and personal, in your social, religious, cultural and educational circles. Are you ready to make a difference in our College and community by joining the HACC student recruitment effort? To get started, please review www.hacc.edu/backtoourroots and complete and submit the online form. Thank you! The good news about HACC! Sharing your good news is now easier than ever before! When you have positive
information to share about happenings, initiatives and programs at HACC, please simply
fill a request on the College’s new communications hub, which replaces the previous
online request form for assistance from the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
Department. Please access the hub and its tutorial video through the Office of College
Advancement and HACC Foundation myHACC channel. Please note the link to the
former IMC online request form has been deactivated. From the online form to submit questions about the organizational transformation
Comment: One thing I miss from the
former weekly college newsletter is the
listing of employees receiving a "core"
award or a “standing ovation.” I used to
enjoy sending colleagues the "core values"
email as a simple thank you for help or in
Response: The HACC Core Awards
program was discontinued last year because
it did not embody the recognition culture
that HACC is looking for. An employee
engagement survey was sent out last
October 2014 and the results show that the
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recognition of a special achievement. I've
also kept copies of the "core award"
emails I've received in the past. It was a
great, cost-effective, simple way to
encourage one another. Do these awards
still exist? If so, how can a find the email
templates/nomination information now?
And, where can I find a listing of
recipients now that the weekly newsletter
is gone? If these awards no longer exist,
what mechanisms does HACC offer for
me to recognize my colleagues for minor,
but important efforts and
accomplishments? Thank you in advance
for responding to this query.
HACC community is ready to be
recognized! Our new program, which will
begin this spring, will allow for easy and
instant recognition across all of our campus
locations and will feature a social media
recognition wall, e-cards, certificates, and
more! Be sure to check out the Ski Gram
and campus newsletters for any current
HACC recognition.
If you have any suggestions or ideas to
incorporate into the new program, please
contact Courtney Young, coordinator,
performance management and employee
recognition, at [email protected].
Question: Key requests seem to fall
through the cracks on a regular basis.
Even after PROPERLY submitting key
requests through our faculty
administrative assistant on multiple
occasions, keys are never received. My
questions are:
1. Who is responsible for making and
properly distributing keys at the
Harrisburg Campus?
2. What is holding up the process of
receiving keys in a timely manner?
3. What is the typical turnaround for a key
request. (It’s been nine months and
multiple requests and still no keys - is that
typical?)
4. When keys are made and ready to be
picked up, an email is to be sent to the
person requesting the keys to make sure
they are picked up. Why are these emails
not being sent (other than the fact that the
keys aren’t even being made)? Note: If the
keys are not picked up by the requesting
Response:
The Department of Safety and Security is
responsible for this process.
Unfortunately, there were some delays in
the key distribution process due to a time of
transition in the Safety and Security
Department. We have now made this a top
priority and are up-to-date with all requests.
Turnaround time for a key request received
will be no longer than one week.
We are happy to report that we have created
a new email address, [email protected],
and it is now in use. This will allow the
Department to better track and ensure that
emails are being sent. We are also
implementing a reminder process if a key
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party in a timely manner, they are sent
back to the Security Office and destroyed.
5. As a faculty member, is not having keys
for our own classrooms a safety issue?
Thank you for your attention to this
matter.
has not been picked up.
Note that keys that have been returned to the
Security office because they have not been
picked up will be reissued. We will send
reminders about these keys by the end of
February. Please note that the only keys we
destroy are those that are no longer
serviceable.
We continue to move away from door
hardware that requires a key to lock doors.
This allows faculty and others to secure the
door in the event of an emergency.
Books I am currently reading or have read:
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936
Berlin Olympics, Daniel Brown
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant
Technologies, W. Brynjolfsson and A. McAfee
Ram Charan, The Attacker’s Advantage: Turning Uncertainty into Breakthrough
Opportunities, Ram Charan
My Share of the Task: A Memoir, Stanley McChrystal
Quote
The winters will drive you crazy until you learn to get out into them. ~Parker J. Palmer
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please contact me. Thank you!
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submit it anytime directly from the following link on hacc.edu: http://www.hacc.edu/AboutHACC/Administration/Ski-Gram-Request-Form.cfm